University of Fine Arts Braunschweig
University of Fine Arts Braunschweig | |
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founding | 1963 |
Sponsorship | state |
place | Braunschweig |
state | Lower Saxony |
country | Germany |
President | Vanessa Ohlraun |
Students | 1.004 winter semester 2015/16 |
Employee | 184 |
including professors | 50 |
Website | www.hbk-bs.de |
The Braunschweig University of Fine Arts (HBK Braunschweig) is an art university founded in Braunschweig in 1963 . The campus is located on Johannes-Selenka-Platz, which is named after the master bookbinder Johannes Selenka . The campus area includes a building built between 1934 and 1935 as a clothing office according to plans by the architect Hans Bernhard Reichow and the Mexican pavilion at the Expo 2000 based on a design by the architect Ricardo Legorreta . After it was built in Braunschweig, it gradually developed into the landmark of the HBK Braunschweig.
history
The history of the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts began in 1790: Johann Carl Kahnt founded an architectural and technical drawing institute on behalf of Duke Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand. After its closure, the lessons were taken over by the Braunschweiger Gewerbeverein, which founded the “Drawing Institute” in 1841 under the leadership of Johannes Selenka . From this drawing institute, the state-recognized municipal craftsman's school of arts and crafts and shortly afterwards the master's school of German crafts developed.
The forerunner of the HBK was the Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste (SHfBK), which emerged in 1963 from the municipal art school in Braunschweig. In 1978, the SHfBK was founded into the University of Fine Arts (HBK). The SHfBK had already been on an equal footing with the state's scientific universities since 1972 and a few years later it was incorporated into the Lower Saxony University Act as an artistic and scientific university; since then she has the right to confer doctorates and habilitation.
Associated with this recognition was a personnel and spatial expansion of the university. In 1984 an award-winning new building and extension by the Braunschweig architects Krämer, Sieverts & Partner was inaugurated. A few years later, a multi-storey former factory building in Blumenstrasse was added as a studio building, in which many of the artistic classes and studios are spaciously housed today. As the last addition to the university campus for the time being, the library extension from parts of the dismantled Mexican pavilion was added at EXPO 2000 based on a design by the architect Ricardo Legorreta .
From October 17, 2017 to November 13, 2017, students occupied the studio building on Blumenstrasse to point out grievances at the university.
Education
In the 2015/16 winter semester, around 1000 students were enrolled at the HBK Braunschweig in 13 courses and in four courses that were about to be discontinued. As decided in the university development plan, the courses in design were recently realigned. The design courses Bachelor Visual Communication ( BA ), Design in the Digital Society (BA) and Master Transformation Design ( MA ) have been offered since the 2015/16 winter semester .
organization
The university is an institution of the state of Lower Saxony at the same time a corporation under public law . It has a presidential constitution. The HBK Braunschweig is not divided into faculties in the conventional sense . What is special about the HBK is that the tasks of a faculty council are performed by the senate and the dean's function by the presidium .
The following institutes currently exist at the University of Fine Arts :
- Institut FREIE KUNST (IFK)
- Institute for Design Research (IDF)
- Institute for Art History (IKW)
- Institute for Media Studies (IMW)
- Institute for Performative Arts and Education (IPK)
- Institute for Visual Communication (IVK)
Faculty
Partner universities
The Braunschweig University of Fine Arts maintains official university partnerships with:
- ArtEZ University of the Arts , Arnhem, Netherlands
- Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts , Warsaw, Poland
- EGA Wroclaw , Poland
- Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado “La Esmeralda” , Mexico
- Institut Teknologi Bandung , Faculty of Art and Design, Indonesia
- Gerrit Rietveld Academie , Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Glasgow School of Art , Glasgow, Great Britain -> (BA (Honors) Fine Arts, Master of Arts., Master of Fine Arts, PhD)
- Korea National University of Arts , Seoul, Korea
- Piet Zwart Institute , Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Sichuan Fine Arts Institute , Chongqing, China
- Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei , Brazil
- University of Vienna , Vienna, Austria
- University of Arts in Belgrade , Serbia
- University of Glasgow , Glasgow, Great Britain -> (BA (Honors) Fine Arts, Master of Arts., Master of Fine Arts, PhD)
- University of Hull , Hull, UK
- Wimbledon School of Art , London, UK
literature
- Claudia bei der Wieden: 50 years of HBK Braunschweig - history of an art college and its predecessor institutions
- Barbara Straka (Ed.): HBK Catalog Volume 1 + 2, Art - Design - Sciences. (Academic years 2004 to 2006).
- Barbara Straka (Ed.): HBK Catalog Volume 3, Art - Design - Sciences. (Academic years 2006 to 2008).
Web links
- Official website of the university at hbk-bs.de
- Website of the Free Art course at fk1.hbk-bs.de_ Free Art course_Institute for Studio Work - Art Research (Main Building HbK) (IfSA)
- Website of the film class at additor.hbk-bs.de_Studiengang Freie Kunst_Institute for Film / Video - Film Research (Main Building HbK) (IfF & IfV)
- Website of the Media Studies course at mewi.hbk-bs.de_Study course Theory H&C - History & Critique_Institute for Media Studies (IMW)
- Website of the degree course in Art History at kuwi.hbk-bs.de_Studiengang Theory H&C - History & Critique_Institute for Art History (IKW)
- Website of the General Student Committee of the HBK Braunschweig at www.astahbkbs.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Federal Statistical Office: Students at universities - preliminary report - Fachserie 11 Reihe 4.1 - winter semester 2015/2016, p. 35 , accessed on 22 August 2016
- ↑ Braunschweig University of Fine Arts: Annual Report 2015, p. 100 , accessed on March 5, 2015
- ↑ Students occupy the HBK studio. In: ndr.de. October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017 .
- ↑ Student protest: Minister intervenes. In: news38.de. October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017 .
- ↑ Composition of the Braunschweiger Kunsthochschule - "We want a good solution for everyone". In: monopol-magazin.de. October 19, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017 .
- ↑ Agreement at HBK Braunschweig: Students end the occupation. In: hbk-bs.de. November 13, 2017. Retrieved November 13, 2017 .
- ↑ The courses of study at the HBK Braunschweig. Retrieved August 23, 2016 .
- ↑ University development plan 2020 of the HBK Braunschweig. (PDF) Retrieved August 23, 2016 .
- ^ Institutes of the HBK Braunschweig. Accessed January 2, 2020 .
Coordinates: 52 ° 15 ′ 27 ″ N , 10 ° 30 ′ 6 ″ E